Mike Flanagan’s credentials as a modern master of the horror genre are without question. The man behind Netflix’s “The Haunting of Hill House” and the upcoming Prime Video series spin on Stephen King's first novel, “Carrie,” understands how to spook audiences in a way that few filmmakers can rival.

However, perhaps his most impressive feat to date is his 2019 feature film take on Stephen King’s “Doctor Sleep.” It's not necessarily Flanagan's best ever effort (that's still "Hill House" for me), but it was his most complex.

See, the tricky thing about this movie is that it had to function as both a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's 1980 classic “The Shining” and an adaptation of King’s 2013 book. The author famously loathed Kubrick’s interpretation of his iconic work due to the numerous source m

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